Neighbourhood Network Schemes Neighbourhood Network Schemes

Action for Elderly (AGE) Aireborough Voluntary Services to the Elderly with Disabilities (AVSED) Helping Hands Belle Isle Elderly Winter Aid Bramley Elderly Action Senior Action Caring together in Woodhouse & Little London Good Neighbours Community Action for Elderly (CARE) Crossgates & District Good Neighbours Farsley Live at Home Scheme and Osmondthorpe Project for Elders (HOPE) Hamara Hawksworth OlderPeople’s Support (HOPS) Elderly Aid Live at Home Scheme Black Elders Association Voluntary Organisations supported by Leeds City Elders Neighbourhood Action (MENA) Council Adult Social Care Middleton Elderly Aid Moor Allerton Elderly Care (MAECare) Community care for older people in Leeds Morley Elderly Action Neighbourhood Action in Farnley, New Farnley & Moor Top Services, activities and opportunities Neighbourhood Elders Team () North Good Neighbours Scheme Promoting health, well-being and independence Older People’s Action in the Locality (OPAL) Older Wiser Local Seniors (OWLS) Action for Older People Live at Home Scheme Richmond Hill Elderly Action Neighbourhood Network Schemes provide a range of Rothwell & District Live at Home Scheme services and activities for older people across Leeds. The Supporting the Elderly People (STEP) schemes are supported by Leeds Adult Social Care and South Leeds Live at Home Scheme other funding, and are managed by local people who decide South Seacroft Friends and Neighbours Scheme what they want from their scheme. Swarcliffe Good Neighbours Scheme Trinity Network Each one of the schemes has information about other in Support of the Elderly (WISE) services that are available locally and elsewhere in the city. About The Schemes What The Schemes Do The Leeds Neighbourhood Support Transport Theatre groups Network comprises locally Advocacy Appointments Volunteering based schemes, run by Befriending Hospital visiting opportunities committees that are Bereavement support Shopping Healthy Living representative of the English classes Transport to social Advice & awareness communities they serve, with the Form filling centres Aerobics/Gentle aim of enabling older people to Home-from-hospital Trips and outings exercise feel included in their local service Leisure & Recreation Dancing community and to have choice Letter writing Health fairs and control over their lives. Referrals to other Arts and crafts Breakfast & lunch Healthy eating & organisations cooking Each of the schemes delivers a Shopping clubs range of services, shaped by Coffee mornings Flu immunisation Support for carers Movement and local people to meet these Support visits Friendship groups outcomes, including health Gardening clubs mobility classes Telephone links Pilates/Tai Chi related activities, digital Winter warmth Holidays inclusion, social groups, outings Intergenerational Stroke clubs and trips, information and advice Around The Home activities Advice & Information and practical support. These Cleaning IT classes Advice clinics services are largely delivered by Decorating Men’s groups Drop in sessions volunteers, many of whom are Energy efficiency Mobile libraries Information days older people. Gardening Outings and trips Leaflets Handyperson Reminiscence Newsletters Self-referral is the most If you wish to know more or would Home safety Singing Signposting common way into to the NNS, like to contact your local Home security but agency referrals are taken. Neighbourhood Network then please The majority of schemes provide contact Sean Tunnicliffe, services to people aged 60 and Communitions Officer, at Leeds over, though there is flexibility to Older People’s Forum on (0113) 244 allow friends, family and carers 1697 or email: to benefit. [email protected]